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I was noticing the other day that one of the principles of my faith that I had taken pretty much for granted is that we must search out and come to God. As I read my Bible I noticed that almost invariably, and I would appreciate some help on this point, it is God who seeks out and comes to man.
in the Garden of Eden, it is God who seeks Adam out. After Cain’s crime, it is God who searches for him. God comes to know, Abraham several times, Moses, Samuel, and even in the parable of the prodigal son, it is the father who comes running to greet his son, and the father who goes out into the yard to stand by the stubborn son. Jesus seeks out his disciples. St. Paul is greeted rather abruptly on the road by his God.
It would seem that the alter call which brings people to the front of the church would be more accurate if it sent God out into the pews.